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Show KXAUIXEB: MOHXiXfi TH12 11 OGDEN, UTAP, SUNDAY, you, MUSICIANS' PROTECTIVE UNION .. ii MI W Caiua Labor adajr oj ucb JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. hnclir 04m Taaeroacle Voice Bailing e Specialty-Studi- o BU Orchard Av tt wUma prld Kastover. 557 h a Kata E Inalniatar af P' Btaaia S5J0 Uncala Awa Guiaey Av dig CLARA WARNER, Ta8-P Mehatnky Method.r atraaL DENT MOWERV Piana Thaery. Studio phen IM. 750; Ball 1134. RaalRanca phone, Ball 11M. gag ONES tudla f. E. In Sindla, HENRY BLAIR Plana Tunar and r,Piri"r" ana and action roguiaUng. Wash. Awa. Ball RlDriELD f Plana, W. Washington MISS OLOA MBS. MARY L. SHIPP, Tundra f Guitar and Man Bull Raaatanca 04 dad SL Im MO St. Tiwntymrd Nate, Stadia .jg; Taachar af Singing. Adama awL Ball phana I ML MISS ALMA BAUER af Piana, Laachetrzky Auama Ava. C. BARRA TT Teacher af piana and wacal cutter.. Stadia, Ogaan (Weunesaay and Thurada,) eMS Lincoln awa. Stadia, Salt Laka City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) El Kanda1 Taachar Squar MRS. J, L. HERRICK. 2 Laaacna In china painting apac laity. Complete IIm af white china and materials. Studio E7S Waah, ava. ADA Method, Stadia tail ART o o , Real Estate Agents Par samalna In Ogdon I. FOR THE CAUSE. "lmve hope and praying. All duya shall be aa all have been; Today and tomorrow bring fear and sorrow toil between." The never-endinWhen earth was younger, midst tail and hunger. In hope we strore and our hands were atroug: Then great men led na, with words ther fed us, And bade ua right an earthly wrung. le heard men saying: g read in story their deeds and Go, Rlory. Their names amidst the nameless , dead; Turn then from lying to us alow dying, good world to which they led: Where fast and faster our Iron matter. The thing we made, forever drive. Bids ua grind treasure and fashion pleasure For other hopes and other llvea, that In Isa dead hearts tarry and trade and marry. And trembling nurse their dream of mirth. we. the living, onr Uvea are Riving To bring the bright new world (o While birth. to ehoulder, ere earth grows older! The Cause spreads over land and Conic, ehoulder sea; the world ahaketh and fear awaketh. And Joy at last for thee and me. Now MORRIS. WILLIAM UNCLE BAM AND BROTHER JONATHAN Jonathan Brother V3LNEV C.re r. 40 C. BUNNELL AGEE A M'CRACKEN. 53, 54 and 5S Flrat National Sank Bldg. Phanoa. Beil R09, Ind. 89. Councelors-at-Law- , M. D. LESSENQER Attorncy-at-La- S3S Ecclea j Building. E. T. HULANISKI Washington Ava, Atternay-at-La- R. OCONNELLY. Attemay-at-Law- . IM Twe-it- r fourth SL. aver Richard-can'a Cracary. Ind. phana H j Raama 21-- 3 First Nat Bank Bid R. B. FARNSWORTH Attomay-at-Law- S14 and hang your "rlass struggle." I am sick and tired of that senseless phrase. Attorneys .CteEPH CHCZ, Mtor ty and Caunislor at l.aw, titftd 41 Plrai National Bank Bldg, rtfdtn, Utah. isth fliiit. No--. ary in afiica. Oh, . S15 Ecclea City Florists Building. tired?" alck?" U. 8. "Hang? "senseless phrase?" 1 though ym understood the thing and accepted It. B. J. Yes; 1 accepted it when I did not understand It: now that I under stand it. 1 regret it. 1 hsve been reeding up on Bociullsm: there is nothing in that "clasa struggle.' W 8. Tut. tut: you must have been reading " dime novels, or the "i'olire Gazette R. J. No dime novels or "Pollen Gazette" either, but authorised nrg ans of rtocfaKsm in Germany, France. England and here. 1'. 8. - Ami voti there learned that the dsns struggle is senseless? R. J. They don't say so in o man words; but out of them I picked up facts enough to knock the theory of the class struggle" into a rocked hai. you talk that way It f. 8.--to- When ur me that brains have look been knocked into a cocked hat." B. J. Let's see. Is Paul Ijifargu.-the deputy In the French Chamber, g leading Socialist, or ia he not? l 8. -- He ia. B. J.-manhe a ual worker? 1'. 8. A slight twinkle perceptible In hts eves) Na. B. .1 Is August Behel. of the German Mrhsfat;. a leading or Is he rot? y-- . horny-hande- ls 1'. 8 B .1 ual r - He wi.rki? S ivesl It .! a brighter twinkle - In He S man- han-ie- Xs Is Prof. Ferri, ihe Pelf-gat- - I is. Is he a horny In his Sodsils' the Italian Parliament, or Is he not? !. a he a manual worker? !' 8 i the ts inkle in h!s eye ready to snap) -- Nav B J. I don't need 'o so further the leadlrg Social. ymi have I P' ' ensi- Tie1 !t llre I .1.- -1. horny-hande- The capitalist claaa consists J. 8.- -la AN ANSWER. J.No. P. S The class of the proletariat God. said Benjamin Franklin, helps consists of proletarian? them that help themselves. Who helps B. J Ye.. one proletariat the whole those who fail to help themselves? NoC. body. We abhor prlae fights but we class of the proletariat? hate to see a good argument spoil for B. J.No. of n little pugnacity. A lltle r. 8. - No more can the presence of want often supplies the Dutch coin-agein the movea few ment of the proletariat change the deficiency. character of this movement. You know Art emus Ward? WHY AMERICA PROSPERS. B. J indeel. Ye, ' I. 8. You recollect he said: The Close on the heels of the Message of African may be our brother, but he ths President of the United States Isnt our aimer and our wife and our follows the annual statement of the uncle; he hasn't several of our broth- Secretary of the American Treasury. ers, and ail of our first wife's relash-uns- ; This statement ia perhaps the more he isn't our grandmother, and Interesting and valuable of the two our and our aunt in documents. The President deal with the country; he isn't everybody and aspirations whih can only he realized Neither are in the future, and which depend for very body else likewise. such valuable leaders, Ferri, lJtftrgue, their realisation on the good will of together with alt such other rongreaa. The American Chancellor uu might enumerate, everybody and of the Exchequer deala with accomvery body else likewise; they may be plished facts. ind are a good deal, but they are not It la n .tale of amazing prosperity 'he whole movement and everything that Mr. Shaw has to unfold. EnglishMse likewise. out You can't make men who have not recently visited the 'rom the presence and prominence of United 8taie can have little idea of urb men in the movement of the the "boom" which ia ia progress that the movement is nut the there, and which baa eclipsed all predruggie of a claaa agulnat the class vious records. The railway are so that oppresses it. If you do, then a congested with traffie that, despite Insoldier is an army, and the African" credible effort a to Increase their carbecomee all our relation, "our aunt rying power by doubling or quadruIn the country," included. pling tracks, by augmenting the size Weekly People. of trainz. and by providing additional cart and equipment on aa unpreLITTLE FALLS. cedented scale, they have been compelled In Innumerable instances to Suggaetive Babbling Caacadsa, but In refuse freight tendered to them. Their earnings have ezpanded to a fabuloua Reality a Factory Hall. degree, though last year they were Little Falla, whiii pictures of laugh- quadruple the earnings of the British ing, babbling, tossing cascades of lines. All the factories arc congaated foaming water the name calla np to with orders. The Iron production has he Imagination. It sounds like mer- reached two million tons per month, ry girlhood, happy youth and homes and one single company U turning out more Iron than the whole of the jf plenty and Joy, The town is situated In a ravlno United Kingdom produces. New facwhich has ribbon uf railwavs and tories are going up on every hand, and canals running through it, aiid rocky the labor of one million immigrants aidea rise around through it, and rocky ha been easily absorbed. UnemployThe ravine ia the home of cotton ment as a problem has ceased to be mill, woolen mill and various other serious; the real complication is that industries which give employment to caused by the growth of enormous forthe dwellers of those hovels that are tunes, on a scale never known before. clinging to tbs aides of the rocks, Yet all claseea bare ehared ia the while the master clasa supported by prosperity, and nil alike have benefitthe workers have stately mansions on ed by It. That, Indeed, was the real the hills nearer the blue ' sky and Kaaon why Mr. Hearat failed. Men "til id." who are doing extremely well are not e How the alluring fades very eager for aoelal revolution. aa the reality breaks upon the sight. The striking fact about this dassling It needs hut a casual observer to esti- prosperity ia that it prevails In n counmate what the manufacture far sake try which, according to our British methods are doing for the people here. Free Traders of fifteen years ago, was The hovels against the rocks tell their to be ruined by protection, America own tales, and so do the mansions has not been ruined; on the contrary, that are overlooking and guarding ao much does aha like the "poison" ths escape of the victims below. It la Mr. Asquiths description of her tara veritable spider and fly scheme, iff that the very Idea of Free Trade worthy the minds that conceived and and tulaser fairs la dead within her limits. One by one the American procarry out ths profitable bualneaa." Night and day the factory and mills fessors have fallen nway from the are swallowing up the lives and hopes theories of their British comrades, unof hundreds of workers. Day and night til today there are no American Free the oeaaeleaa toll goes forward, turn- Traders left The energy of her etatea-me- n la not paralysed and benumbed ing out a glad stream of prosperity" "prosperity" that ia made up of child by a mischievous and antiquated While Mr. Aaquith and the Britlabor, Ignorance and prostitution. The nervous force required drains the pos- ish Free Trader are merely talking sibility of the workers being lifted out about the desirability of a larger gold of the conditions which the aplder has reserve and a stronger currency basis in England, the American Secretary spun around them. It la only a typical sight to see old, of the Treasury ia preparing action. toiterlng women who should tie having He holds already 174,000,000 pounds the rest of honored old age. tremblingof gold an extraordinary contrast to ly being swallowed np In the maw of the insignificant reserve cf that coma capitalistic slave-peYoung girls modity In the Bank of England. He who hare never had any girlhood; wo- proudly proclaims the power of the men old before they tasted the Joy of United States to dominate the finanmature womanhood; and the debased cial centre of the world a power and coarsened who have sold their all that once was England's. into prostitution to enjoy the danre of In hla currency proposals he virtudeath for a full meal. Thla, this, Is ally adopts the German system. Certhe reality, and over all preside Mr. tain. banks are to have the right to IsRobert MrKennon, one of the leading sue additional notes, paying a heavy lights of the Republican party. He it tax on such notes, so na ta drive them is who hxa the damnable genius to back out of circulation when not urmake those Ignorant, unhappy work- gently required. During the mutumn of ers believe their intereata and hla are thla year there was urgent need of the same. such nn issue. Many British financial The same, ye gods! His In bleed and critics harped Incessantly on the abrruab: theirs to give, give, give, until surd idea that what was happening In death ends their aide of the mutual the United States was the result of Imprest " Would there vis one with speculation, whereas It was the result pen dipped In (ire could write the of such legitimate trade expansion aa truth upon the hrarts of the women of England hna never known under free this land Would that the burntrade. Mr. 8haw proposes, further, ing truth could make such smart and that a definite sum of gold should be pnn and awaken conscience until S laced at hla disposal, to be let out at there was reared aurh a sentiment la pleasure for American or Euroto prevent any serious agains; these wrongs that women pean use, ao would arise and purify theae false and crisis. It 1a a bold and statesmanlike hellish conditions scheme, and hla action show that In Mrs. Easy. ths United States the duty of the govWrongs?" "Win. it is the same all over the ernment. to secure the of world, end nhat is so common must all ita eltlzena. la perfectly understood. he natiirs! und right!" But would such a schema have been The vory argument shows how feasible except for the 60,000,000 shanit-Cuilhave pound of duties which the United present condition blunt ed the sense of morality and Urates collected last year in tolls from right. It is ihe same old argument the foreigner? London Mail. i that pvM-aj(almut chattel si very. It i like th lidiriiloti The Trades Union congress at Ua fatality of the old deacon who arose and In a closing session held at Amiens, Toice said: Brothers and France, recently defeated by 830 to 8 sisters. I believe that whatever la rote a motion to enter Into permato be will be whether It ever ia or nent relation with the Socialists, and not." adopted a resolution to hold aloof from Thla world is teeming with women politics and devote the energies of the "reformers." from the one who plans trades unions for the present to the nes of dress to the Civic Feder- amelioration of the condition of the ations" and piou-- i members of variousi workingmen of France, advocated a reAuzlltarles" that are homed in state- duction of the hours of labor, the Inly (Tub Houses and elaborately fur- crease of wages, etc., but declared the nished suits of room. But do yon adherence of the congres to the prin think, oh you women workers, that all iple of a general strike. or any of these "reforms means anyThe International Brotherhood of thing hetter for voii and yours? Xot a hit of it Bookbinders and the International Why. do you know that the very Printing Pressmen are considering the Club Houses and rich furnishings of advisability of demanding an eight-hon- r these resort for "fine and represenworkday na May 3- - Both organitative ladies" are the product of your zations hare' followed the plan of the labor from which you wonld he International Union Typographical spurned as a dog; this being so. do and have levied a 9 per cent assessyou think those same ladies" are ment on their membership. A confer Ing to work against their own Imrc-lest- s enrp wm held recently of the repreand by placing von shore want. sentative of the Internattoea! unions B. d custmn for a It la a certain class of newspaper reporters. In reporting a criminal esse similar to ihe wrecking of ihe train, at Peterson. by the boy Bwaitfarger, to nay: Their minds have been perverted by resiling Boelailwi- literature," thinking lo prejudice their renders against and no doubt It has prejudiced many whu do uot rare to understand the iiut-a- i ion, and who accept audi s statement as true. It is a question whether the opinion of any one who lakes n aiatement without questioning Ita truth or falsity, la worth much, but to those who thiuk It la well to rail their attention to the fact that Sudallam is constructive, not destructive, and that ll would he hard to find set of people in a more peace-lovinthe world than are the Socialists. 1' la true that Socialism advocates thr complete overthrow of the capltalla system, hut It advocates peacefu. methods of overthrowing It, thmugl ihe Industrial and political unity oi the workers. Dumb throwing, wrecking trains, blowing up buildings, and dost run ion generally la not any part of the program and the rending oi Socialist literature never incited am one to deeds of violence. The desire to deairoy would more naturally come from reading the crimes and villain in the capitalist papers. Indeed, If optimism was not given Incentive to the student by Ihe Socialist thought of the inevitability of Socialism; it would qnera as 'if it were better to have the whole world blown to atoms and to atari all over ngaln. The belief in the evolutionary progress of the race, and that each atep taken la necessary to Its fulfillment la Ihe leaven of the world. and outoido prapertiaa aao CleeelfleJ Salsa column. 8.-- Tee. one capitalist the whole capitalist clasa? B. g WEHRENIA J.No. of capitalists? - ADDIE J. paf-Rr9?" Wat motor an Piano, tar. Vocal Laaacna Tag" MPE TILLiE N. BLAtDEU Cancan Piameta, Im'ia- - ' Piana, Mia dA AUa 'Phana lad. 4E Taranar C. lime-honore- Adam. 74 B. CONSTRUCTIVE. SOCIALISM EII'Bn L 4. w. SALTER. Taaahar 1 WajjA Plana, Caamat, Organ an Han Stadia MM Wash. Awn. MRS. agant far celebrated h by manual labor, nuuelaa wag worker or proletariat; they are all members of the ruling clasa; they are all rhampiona of the working clasa. That knocks the bottom out of the class struggle. Give in. r. 8. (the twinkle In his eyes all Just you wait and let me gel ablaze) in niy innings. An ariny consist of soldiers? B. J. Ye. r. 8.- -1 onr soldier an army? conrant ration of capita! aud the liona Lara for the capitalist claaa uf all the products of labor means ihe lowering uf tour e:andard of living. Cnn oi not see that? Rejecting one nation from your country will nut put n atop to the capitalist daws' taking nil, and leaving you uttly what the capitalists must in order that you may be kept alive to produce mote wealth for them. Our motto is, Workingmen of ail countries unite! Your interests are Identical tba world aver! KAK.111H1, from Japanese Labor paper, published in Berkley, Cal. M. PANTONE. aWwin?A KurUman an Taranty-hftplanao. 414 It ERNEST Twnty-tlii- J. & W. PURDY, Teacher af Vial la; aiaa Oraaaatral BaU 'phene IM lam, US tau M. W. lu t In 7tl IDA M. CABSIN P. HUNTER IM ta Violin. af Guimr and Marrdalta (Meravlaa Syataia). Alaa PiaaA audio stoweu. Taachar af OuiUr. Ena MR B. of intellect and na-uu iot earn their living other places urn r. fellow-worke- M. MORAN. and Strati. Twanty-eavent- h if Oh, fuuIUh while t. you have a brain o think hud eye ee It niuei be evident to you that the 11. w. RUTH E. PROUT af Vloil Ml PIMA MM Van AM 242 28th Stadia Phene I KATE S- - HILLIARD E. A EATTELL Taachar ofuaic Plana. and beauty, are the outgrowth uf that which labor brings Into their white and dainty hands. Hands that are merciless to crush you and yours aa though you aero a puff ball to be played with for their amusement. Da you think they would kill the goose that lay the guides eg? Never! Then what remain? The woikers must strive for their owa salvation. They must aee to it that girls have girlhood; that women have life without prostitution, the sure sad fatal outcome of the present conditions; that maidens and happy wives and mothers are free from grinding want and nerve-rackin- g toil, so that they will have something to give their children and can rear them la purity sad love not for the dollar they will hriag into the household. All of thia must com from the workers tbemselvaa. And as they are In a large majority it need aot be long ia the coming, if each one will take up the work, study to understand and then fight for that ahioh ia the salvation of drills Hon nod each individual. Editorial Committee: Social-it- Any quealuon concerning aMwcrad.. Addroaa ta K. S. Milliard, mnUIT SMA. & THATCHES, Amugsr of Music Mr PraniaL ou Im4 TkMtfMal Mr Mrtaft, am iai f0" you do not sea how foolish All the "aristocratic' women of the land are arrayed against you. against the mill workers of Little Falla and others places of lu kind. Ail the ease, plenty, joy of living, posing for fame Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden. p 5 Chaa. that 1907. such, hope is. THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT OF THE MORNING EXAMINER Music & Art Instructors JANUARY 27, 81 ! mind-pictur- doe-trin- d well-bein- asnctl-monicu- g s stla F1' wn IlfTftH'to Po r 6ff,M I |